One Nation senator Rod Culleton stormed out of the Supreme Court yesterday where he had been supporting a farmer friend who faces jail after refusing to leave a repossessed property.

Senator Culleton, who is calling for a royal commission into the banking sector, claims farmer Greg Kenney was clearly confused in court and should have been allowed a third adjournment to reconsider his plea.

Mr Kenney initially pleaded not guilty to contempt of court after refusing to hand over a Salmon Gums property in a repossession.

He changed his plea about an hour later.

Senator Culleton left the courtroom after Mr Kenney registered his guilty plea, claiming the Supreme Court and the Commonwealth Bank were fast-tracking people off their properties.

“Why haven’t they come up with a commercial negotiation plan with the grower?” Senator Culleton said. “We left halfway through proceedings because I believe the court today is out of touch.

“It seems to be the avenue that these banks take to just fast-track people off their properties and I think it needs major reforms, that’s why I’ve come down here.